Oh I do love this so! Wish I had a little wooden monkey with no eyes to send straight to you for completion and a Happy Ever After! Loads of love, Amanda xxx p.s. Pop over...I'm having a little give away!
well dearest readers would you believe that i was 'a thrifting' not more than one week later and this lovely wooden monkey found me... i do believe indeed that Eric the Viking had rescued her as well
sadly she had no ears eeek! i said to myself... and bought her home, fashioning her a fetching pair out of vintage wallpaper and noted love was in the air. now i'm sure a lonely little monkey with no eyes is out there amongst the shelves of despair, waiting to be found. i shall not rest until i do ;)
I first thought that they were original monkeys from the Danish designer Kay Bojesen, but looking closely, they seem more like copies. Cute copies, though :)
See the 50s original here: http://www.moderndesigninterior.com/2009/10/kay-bojesen-monkey.html
Oh my. They are priceless,just priceless!
ReplyDeleteOh but they have matching replacement features and everything!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Where did she come from and did Eric and his smashing conveyance help in bringing her?
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! How cute are those!? Are they handmade, or did you pick them up somewhere?
ReplyDeletenow this is a whole lotta cute! who knew there were two little lost monkeys waiting for homes? precious.
ReplyDeleteI guess I have a thing for monkeys...those cute faces and all. Those are so adorable!
ReplyDeleteI like Mrs Monkeys Dame Edna specs! Perhaps there will be a baby monkey next?
ReplyDeleteohhh wow! one of the lady monkeys that he tried to impress followed him to your house! how lucky tiff!
ReplyDeletei LOVE it!!
ReplyDeleteA threesome would be perfect - where do you get them from! LOL
ReplyDeletecannot believe i am excited about the romance between two wooden monkeys.. but i am :)
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may there be many little wooden monklets x
t x
MAGNIFIQUE!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhere on earth did that come from?
ReplyDeleteOh, how sweet! You found another little monkey. How lucky of you. They're just adorable!
ReplyDeleteHis works and inspriraçoes always amaze me!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
Oh I do love this so! Wish I had a little wooden monkey with no eyes to send straight to you for completion and a Happy Ever After! Loads of love, Amanda xxx p.s. Pop over...I'm having a little give away!
ReplyDeleteOh now I get it...
ReplyDeleteWho would have thought...
How clever...
most definitely LOVE...
well dearest readers would you believe that i was 'a thrifting' not more than one week later and this lovely wooden monkey found me... i do believe indeed that Eric the Viking had rescued her as well
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sadly she had no ears
eeek! i said to myself...
and bought her home, fashioning her a fetching pair out of vintage wallpaper and noted love was in the air.
now i'm sure a lonely little monkey with no eyes is out there amongst the shelves of despair, waiting to be found.
i shall not rest until i do ;)
Surely not, not 3 lost monkeys out there!
ReplyDeleteThe new little girl is so cute, well they both are. When is the wedding?
Carol xx
Good luck finding number 3!! These are sooo lovely!! :) Adorable.
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too cute! <3
ReplyDeleteI first thought that they were original monkeys from the Danish designer Kay Bojesen, but looking closely, they seem more like copies. Cute copies, though :)
ReplyDeleteSee the 50s original here: http://www.moderndesigninterior.com/2009/10/kay-bojesen-monkey.html